Unlike the Navajos, the Comanches were not sworn to secrecy. The Army recruited and trained its code talkers before the Navy even initiated its program, but the Navajos saw combat first-at Guadalcanal. Unlike the better-known and more numerous Navajo code talkers who served with the Marines in the Pacific, the Comanche code talkers numbered just seventeen men-only thirteen of whom actually served overseas. This volume tells the relatively unknown story of the Comanche Indians who served with the Army's 4th Infantry Division in the European Theater.
The Comanche Code Talkers of World War II. In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: